Anthony,
If I understand you correctly, it shouldn't be a problem.  All you're doing
is mixing dynamic with static routing.  It's done every day, all over the
world.  By the way, how do you like your Extreme equipment.  Where I used to
work did a migration to Extreme (or rather has been doing a migration to
Extreme for over a year now, DOH!).  Just wondering if you've had better
luck than them.  :)
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> Hi all,
>
> Just a quick question:
>
> I have the following setup: (a)----(b)---OSPF network
>
> Router A (extreme L3 switch) is connected to router B, and router B is
> running ospf to other cisco boxes. I have setup a static route that points
> from A to B so machines can get to pc's in the ospf area. The static that
> ive configured is a /13 next-hop.
>
> Router a is not running ospf, and b only has ospf configured on the
> interfaces connected to the ospf network. Do I need to configure anything
on
> router b to allow packets from router A's network into router B ?? Since
ive
> got a static route pointing to b, i guess that B will do a lookup on the
> destination and route as persay. Is this correct or am I talking waffle.
>
> regards,
>
> A.




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